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Deep understanding of metal, Plastic, and assembly manufacturing methods used for component manufacturing by either - stamping, machining (conventional CNC, mill turn, Electro chemical, Metal injection molding, powder metal, welding, mechanical joining, fine blanking, additive manufacturing (3-D printing), plastic injection molding, welding, joining, electro-mechanical, and others.
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3 years' experience with Allen Bradley Required Education/Experience:Bachelor’s degree in Mechatronics, Electrical, and or Mechanical Engineering. Minimum of 5 years Electro-mechanical controls experience.
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Duties may include one or more of the following areas: mechanical, plumbing, electrical, carpentry, paint or HVAC. May operate and maintain stationary gas and oil fired boilers and auxiliaries in supplying hot water and steam for other power generating purposes.
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Senior Technical Lead Engineer (Electro-Mechanical Components) Deep understanding of manufacturing process such as PCB fabrication and assembly - SMT reflow, AOI, X-Ray, Encapsulation, Laser etching and electrical testing.
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The six-month course provides a comprehensive understanding of a pressurized-water Naval nuclear power plant, including reactor core nuclear principles, heat transfer and fluid systems, plant chemistry and materials, mechanical and electrical systems, and radiological control.
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This is a career entry level job that will support mechanical technicians by retrieving parts for repair, power washing Fleet Vehicles, and other duties as assigned. Mechanical aptitude and industry experience preferred.
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Motors, couplings, and other driveline parts Gears, pulleys, tensioners Chain and belt driven conveyors Vacuum and pneumatic systems Precision alignment and timing of mechanical devices. This position requires excellent mechanical skills and basic electrical knowledge.
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Solve problems in a number of engineering fields, such as mechanical, chemical, electrical, civil, nuclear and aerospace. Modify properties of metal alloys, using thermal and mechanical treatments.
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Representative engineering tasks include the development of hydraulic calculations, treatment process evaluations and sizing, preparation and review of technical memoranda, design development and reviews, design management in coordination with discipline engineers (e.g. civil, structural, mechanical, electrical, instrumentation and controls), and QA/QC.
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This mechanical engineering team delivers mechanical systems (HVAC, piping, plumbing, fire protection, refrigeration, etc.) Feel like you're on the path to becoming a Mechanical Engineering Manager but you're not quite there yet.
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This may involve working with electrical, plumbing, instrumentation, computers, thermal, and mechanical systems. Must have prior hands-on experience with laboratory work in all or some of the following areas: electrical systems, plumbing, thermal systems (HVAC; refrigeration), instrumentation, lab computers and Data Acquisition Systems (DAS), equipment calibration, and knowledge of lab safety practices.
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Programs, trouble shoots, modifies, maintains, upgrades (Electrical/Mechanical) and backs up all PLC and computer software associated with the production equipment. Experience with Allen Bradley PLC-5, SLC-500, ControlLogix, PanelView and PanelView Plus.
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Aptitude to learn fermentation and mechanical/electrical plant systems. Strong mechanical skills, background and the ability to trouble shoot, program, and maintain electronic controls required for job functions and planning and executing plant capital projects.
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Graduate Mechanical Engineer: As part of the Worley Graduate Community and under supervision and mentorship within the mechanical engineering department, you will develop and designs a variety of equipment, components, systems, and data for offshore platforms.
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From curbside to rooftop, ABM's comprehensive services include janitorial, engineering, parking, electrical and lighting, energy and electric vehicle charging infrastructure, HVAC and mechanical, landscape and turf, and mission critical solutions.
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